Besides having made this album happen and having made an amazing last-minute collab (//) on here that still teaches me so much to this day, with this album we made another set of powerful memories. This would mark the definite end of Balloon Party's pony thematics, and in the eyes of most bronies this marked a decline in interest for the project, but the Balloon Party spirit lives on forever, of this I am sure. Balloon Party will always be by bronies, for bronies and anyone else interested.

Holy crap guys, we did it again. Even though I missed the live action in the sync-listen, I can feel the love. You made such an amazing experience possible again, and I'm proud to have again contributed two tracks of my own making. The Pinkamena Party family stands strong and united. You make me proud, and I hope we'll make many more amazing memories in the future.

Sevish, besides being an all-around cool dudeguy, knows the art of balancing and mixing sophistication with spontaneity and intuition, and has effectively made it his own with Harmony Hacker. Deeply personal, no words are needed for this album to tell you who Sean—the man behind the Sevish moniker—is. As a bonus, he gives you words anyway, where he also details the tonality used throughout the album.I deeply hope to keep rediscovering this album. I'm so thankful for the fade-out at the end.

Yussef Kamaal reset reference and create fresh ground for new contexts to grow from. Black Focus has so many possibilities that every listen will guarantee a different experience. That is a feat few uphold today, making this a worthy album of the year 2016 for me. Favorite track: Joint 17.

Realizing the creation of Mindscapes will always be one of my proudest achievements. I learned so much, and through the hardships it brought so many beautiful memento's. Its theme of following the heart's content, of inspiring yourselves, really worked wonders. This album truly is magic, for it is real, and for that I will forever thank you.

For a conceptual maelstrom like Zazarka, Aftermath #78 is the ultimate expression: decisive, bold, and free. There is absolutely no shortcoming in control here, and in response this is an open release, easily paving the path towards what's to come. That concludes this (after)mathterpiece. Proud owner of one of the seven over fifteen (or so) Abrasive CDs.

Kine is a restless journey that doesn't make sense, and from its unique perception it takes what it wants, breaking unknown boundaries. A true masterpiece to behold, scattered across your second thought.

I have a weakness for slow Doomcore, and Raum 107 surely doesn't disappoint with keeping this up for me. Rich atmospheres fill the mindscape, drenching all trespassers in a thick layer of doom. Just delicious.